6 NOVEMBER 1926, page 3

. . Sir Samuel Haire - Went On 'to 'explain Thit

for long 'stance non4top journeys airships Would . fie - required; wo airships to carry one hundred passengers each, and with a fuel capacity for four thousand miles, were now......

*- On Monday The Great Petrol Companies Announced A...

in the retail prices of petrol. This was the beginning of a war—war declared by the combine, consisting of eight large firms, on the smaller independent companies. The......

Lord Jessel Has Pointed Out That Conservative And Liberal...

for the municipalities throughout the country are sadly inadequate. The organizations in London are good, but they cannot help the whole country, and their intervention is not......

These Districts, Though Nominally Greek, Were Very...

were large Turkish and Bulgar ements, and the Government at Athens never knew hat would happen next in territories of such doubtful legiance. Now the scene is changed. The Turks......

On Thursday, October 28th, Sir Samuel Hoare, The Secre- Ry

of State for Air, addressed the Imperial Conference on r Communications. He pointed out that the Empire as in urgent need of improved communications, and hat to get them......

* * * Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent., Changed From

4 per cent. on December ard, 1925. War Loan (5 per cent.) was on Wednesday 991x.d.; on Wednesday week 99&x.d. ; a year ago 100x.d. Funding Loan (4 per cent.) was on Wednesday......

The Times Of Wednesday Published From Its Shanghai...

account of the so-called bombardment at Wanhsien. It will be remembered that at Geneva the Chinese representative denounced before the League the alleged barbarity of the......

Sir Arthur Salter, Director Of The Economic And Finance...

of the League of Nations, contributed o the Times of Wednesday a deeply interesting account f the settlement of the Greek Refugees from Turkey. ter the disaster to the Greek......

On Monday The Polling Took Place For 300 County And

Municipal Boroughs of England and Wales (outside London), one-third of whose members retire each year. Labour made remarkable gains, particularly in the North and the Midlands.......